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SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, Strong Lad and Woman for cleaning, few hours daily. - Cambridge Terrace.__ WANTED, experienced Relieving Maid, W private hotel; wages £2/1/-. K“8 1524, Masterton.■ fVOOD reliable Lad for dairy farm; VJT machines; good home; wages oil/-. W. H. Gordon, Greytown. _ ANTED, Youth about 18, milk and general farm work. Apply Dairyman, Massey College, Palmerston A th. ANTED, Cook-baker for sheep sta- * tion, 3 men; wages 75/- per week. Apply MO3B, c/o “Dominion,” Masterton. 'WANTED, Youth, light farm work; W good home, wages; permanent position. Apply Box 34, Kaponga, laranaki. TXT ANTED, Senior Waitress, perman- ’ ’ ent position. Apply Balmoral Private Hotel, Courtenay Place. lei. 21—836. VITANTED, smart man for Dairy Farms ; W Machines; must have assistance in shed. Write M 641, e/o “Dominion, Wellington. ANTED immediately, capable Help, W able cook three adults: light place, good home. Apply Miss Nilsson, Lox 30, Eketabuna.. WANTED, an experienced Waitress; also an experienced Housemaid-wai-tress. Apply Sayes Court Private Hotel, Au ro ra Terrace.. ANTED, Young Man for Dairy Farm, machines used; experience not essential if willing and strong. Apply 1 -O. Box 42, Paraparaumu. BAKER-CARTER wanted after Xmas (Hawke’s Bay), of sober habits; must be able to produce first-class loaf. Apply DB7,‘c/o “Dominion.” WANTED. Cook-General for Cottage, Heretaunga, for about two mqnths ; wages £2 weekly ; refs, required. Apply Mrs. lan Duncan, 72 Hobson St. WANTED. Working Manager for 2000- ’’ acre Farm; experienced both sheep and cattle: good fencer; references. Apply H. F. Arkwright. Overton. Marton. SCOTTISH Registry. 208 Quay—Mar--13 tied Couples, SO/-; Waitresses, .Housemaids, hotels: Female Chef, Sounds; Cooks; Parlourmaids, 3;>/-; Generals, 49/6. hotels: Cowman, 45/-; Nursery Housemaid. Domestics. TO SALESMEN. XTORTH Island Representative of a large 'Overseas Corporation requires several Salesmen possessing cars to handle attractive proposition. The positions do not entail canvassing, and have no connection with household lines. Men possessing energy and sales ability can earn up to £2O per week. Applicants will be interviewed between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock on Friday morning at the -Midland Hotel, Room 67. P ETONE SHOPS OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY TILL 5.30 P.M. AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED. DISTRICT Agency for Fire, Marine and Accident wanted covering Taranaki Province by man thoroughly conversant with Insurance, to be run in conjunction with existing business. Address,’ “Insurance.” Box 225; New Plymouth. .. . PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. PARTNERSHIP Offered in good sound Business, showing £l6 per week profit, can be run as side line; long lease. Capital fully secured. Fullest investigation invited.' Capital required. £900; references exchanged. Apply G.P.O. Box 1372 for full particulars. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. AS. FAGG. Grocer, 60 Cuba St., for • i High-grade Goods for Camping, Yachting, and Picnic Parties. . TVIIEN you buy foreign goods you pro- ’’ vide money that may be used against us. Buy British. J DIAMOND E ngagemen t R i ugs—S ecu re A' our expert advice on Ibis momentoi.j question. Lniichlans, Ltd.. Courtenay Flace and Woodward Sf. ATOTOR Speed Boats, Special Decemuer price, only 5/6, complete with fuel. MacQuarrie’s, 120 Willis St. TIKI Tohcroa Soup.—Pack a Few Tins in your holiday hamper; all grocers. Agents, George Thomas and Co.. Ltd.. Phone 22—654. IN 1914-1918 we all, in some way, helped England. Help again, by refusing foreign goods. ( A S. FAGG. Grocer. 60 Cuba St., for Crystallised Fruits. Rose and Violet Petals. TAIAMOND Engagement Rings.—See our Choice Selections, latest designs. Lauchlans, Ltd., Courtenay Place and Woodward Street. QTEENITE Radio, 8 valves, Walnut Console Cabinet, beats them all; £5 deposit. MacQuarrie’s, Willis /St. T AUCHLANS? LTD.— Large Seleetions Ladies’ andiGents.’ Gold ami Silver Wristlet Watches. Courtenay Place and Woodward St. I’pVERY shilling spent on foreign goods makes it bad for British workers. Don’t forget it 1 S. FAGG. Grocer, 60 Cuba St., for , New Season’s Fruits, Californian Figs, Spanish Muscatels. Jordan Ahnomjs. TJEADING Lamps and Floor StanA*' dards. oak, Jacobean, metal, and French peasant pottery. Mac Quarries. Ltd.. Willis St. BEAUTIFUL Range of Necklets and Brooches, latest fashion, direct from Paris. Lauchlans. Ltd.. Courtenay Place and Woodward St. H’IIIE more British goods sold this year, a the more the shops will order next year. ' , AS. FAGG. Grocer, 60 Cuba St., for • Xmas Puddings. Cakes, and Seasonable Delicacies. , TDEAL Gifts—Silk and Parchment A Shades, exquisite colours and designs. MacQuarrie’s. 120 Willis St. CUBA STREET XMAS SPECIALS. T ADIES’ and Boys’ Wristlet Watches, A--* strong and reliable, usually 15/-, now 7/0 (2 years’ guarantee). V. Brownson. Cuba and Willis Streets. ' TODIES’ Oct. GoliPlVristlet Watches. -*- J 15 Jewel Levers, usually £5. now £2/10/-. Brownson's. Willis and Cuba Sts. HALF-PRICE Sale — Gent.’s Wrist Watch. 5 years’ guarantee, from 20/to 7/6; 2 years’ guarantee. Brownson’s, Willis St. and 118 Cuba St. HALF-PRICE Sale.—Gent.’s Hunting Lever Watch, most reliable, usually £l, now 10/-; 2 years' guarantee. V. Brownson. Cuba and Willis Sts. HALF-PRICE— Crystal Salad Bowls, 1/6 each, usually 3/-. V. Brownson. Cuba and Willis Sts. TJNGAGEMENT Rings. Sensational Re-A-4 duction. Diamond Rings at Brownson’s, Willis St, and 118 Cuba St. FOXTON SPECIALS. FOR your Meals, visit Bert Hinds, Main St, Foxton; Fish and Ciiips, Fresh Fish daily.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 73, 19 December 1929, Page 1

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